Latin Quarter are a Pop / Rock / Folk /Reggae band from the United Kingdom noted for their protest songs, the most successful of which was Radio Africa which was first released in 1984, re-released several times and reached number 19 in the charts in 1986. Formed in 1984 by Steve Skaith, Mike Jones and Richard Wright (not of Pink Floyd!), the most popular lineup consisted of Skaith, Jones, Wright with Yona Dunsford, Greg Harewood, Carol Douet and Martin Lascalles.
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Radio Africa
Modern Times
Tumbleweed
Kogarashi
America For Beginners
Toulouse
Cora
No Rope As Long As Time
No Ordinary Return
New Millionaires
Eddie
Truth About John
Seaport September
Blameless
Swimming Against The Stream
I (together)
The Men Below
Race Me Down
Burn Again
Remember
Nomzamo
A Slow Waltz For Chile
Radio Africa (Extended Version)
Freight Elevator
Negotiating With A Loaded Gun
Model son
Wounded in action
It Makes My Heart Stop Speaking
Love Has Gone
After Maralinga
The Night
Dominion
Something isn't happening
Sandinista
Nomzamo (One People, One Cause)
Donovan's Doorway
Pyramid label
Nothing Like Velvet
Ocean Head
Thin white duke
Voices inside
One Fell Swoop
The Desert Rose
The New Millionaires
The Pantomime of Wealth
Bitter To The South
Beat the Air
The Spearcarrier
Bride On The Bridge
Angel
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